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Changes in sensation: Ganglion cysts that compress nearby nerves may cause tingling, numbness, or weakness in the affected limb or extremity.
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Difficulty performing activities: If a ganglion cyst interferes with the normal function of a joint or tendon, it may make it difficult to perform certain activities, such as gripping objects or bending the wrist.
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Discomfort with pressure: Applying pressure to the ganglion cyst, such as during gripping or squeezing, may cause increased discomfort or pain.
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Changes in appearance: In some cases, ganglion cysts may change in size or appearance over time, becoming larger or smaller, more prominent, or less noticeable.